1570s, "to pass in running," from out + Middle English strip "move quickly," of unknown origin. Figurative sense of "to excel or surpass in anything" is from 1590s. Related: Outstripped; outstripping.
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1. He can outstrip his friend both in sports and in studies.
他能在体育和学习方面胜过他的朋友.
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2. It is possible for us to outstrip the advanced countries in the world.
我们能超过世界上先进的国家.
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3. Tom can outstrip most boys both in sports and in studies.
汤姆在运动上和在功课上均能超过一般的孩子.
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4. A horse can outstrip a man.
马比人跑得快.
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5. Both sums outstrip the Czech Republic's annual consumption of ginseng of about 1.4 tonnes a year.